27.6.07

sentimentality always, and inevitably, leads to hatred; because sentimentality, as a perversion of sensibility, could be defined as one’s thirst for self-suspension by throwing oneself into the ocean of the alogia of feelings; and the most total, the most anti-human, feeling is one’s hatred for another. (that can explain our post-modern culture—a culture which, more than any other in human history, has in excess both a sentimental-musical soul and a most violent breath.)